“I’m actually right now at Reno Guns & Range,” Sanders began his report, “and I put myself here because as you’ll see over my shoulder here, there’s lots of folks here who believe that the Second Amendment in this country is under att –“

Annnd the hand cannons take it from there. Sanders tried to race through his report, but most of it got completely drowned out by the legion of gun range patrons busting caps in paper busters.

Had you been able to hear Sanders, he probably would have said something about Donald Trump entering Nevada on the heels of his South Carolina primary win over the weekend.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz finished in a virtual tie for second place, with Rubio edging Cruz by two-tenths of a percentage point. Jeb Bush, who finished fourth with 7.8 percent, suspended his campaign on Saturday.

Hillary Clinton managed to pull off a victory over Bernie Sanders in Nevada. Until recent weeks, Clinton had enjoyed a double-digit lead in the state, but the former First Lady saw her numbers slide in the days leading up to the caucuses, with polls showing a virtual dead heat between the two Democratic presidential candidates.

New York Daily News' Dec. 9 cover featured a cartoon Trump beheading the Statue of Liberty.

The cover's caption read, “When Trump came for the Mexicans, I did not speak out as I was not a Mexican. When Trump came for the Muslims, I did not speak out as I was not a Muslim. Then he came for me …”